Monday, October 19, 2015

I hope we never lose sight of one thing—that it was all started by a this man, a visit to The Walt Disney Family Museum #Waltagram

I’ve been lucky in that I’ve had the opportunity to visit
The Walt Disney Family Museum twice before including this past June. So when we
had the chance to visit this wonderful museum again on The Good Dinosaur trip,
I was just as excited as I was the first time I visited here with my family a
few years ago. Located in the Presidio, in San Francisco, the Walt Disney
Family Museum houses so many Disney family artifacts that even after visiting
three times there are things I’m sure I missed!

Artifacts, sketches, photos,
props and awards are just a few of the things you’ll get to see when you’re
touring the museum.

You start out learning about Walt’s early years and seeing
corresponding photo’s, you learn about his family and how his father was a bit
of an idea man who would have a multitude of business idea’s but none of which
seemed to work and that’s why the family moved from Chicago, to Marceline and
then Kansas City.

It’s fascinating to see how and what shaped the man that has
touched so many lives, lives of people that born years after his death. From actual furniture from the Disneyland apartment the Walt shared with family members. In the picture below you can see my family and I in that actual apartment in Disneyland, and the corresponding photos of the museum artifacts.

Moving
along we see an ambulance similar to what Walt drove during WWI for the Red
Cross and how being away from home at such a young age shaped him into the man
he would become.

You can spend hours in each room reading about how this
struggling artist started to make his mark on the world of animation
(Laugh-O-Gram & Alice Comedies) and how the rug got pulled out from
underneath of him when he lost not only Oswald the Lucky Rabbit but most of his
animator’s as well to Universal.

Thankfully a rodent problem in Walt’s
Kansas City studio turned things around. Walt while dejected from losing Oswald
and his animator’s began sketching a new Oswald and it was a mouse he had
adopted in Kansas City that turned his life around. Originally named Mortimer,
Walt’s wife Lillian thought that name wasn’t appealing and renamed him Mickey
and the rest was history.

You not only read stories about the history of this great
man but the artifacts are there as well and seeing some of the earliest
sketches of Mickey is awe inspiring.

As you make your way from room to room
it’s like you’re going through the decades of Walt’s life and as we move along
we move into the 50’s and that’s the Disneyland decade and you’ll get to see
what is the coolest diorama in the world a functioning model of Disneyland.

It’s massive and beautiful and is something my husband would love to take home
with us. When we visit as a family and if we get separated I know I will find
him there staring, mouth agape, and wide eyed, like a little kid on Christmas
morning.

This model is that spectacular. If you’re a fan of the movies, or the
theme parks, or both there is something here for you to see. Think that is amazing, this museum has a bench from the park where Walt Disney brought us daughters and thought there has to be a better place where families can enjoy their time together, and came up with the idea of Disneyland.And you’ll get to
see something my husband deemed the million dollar view. In a hallway leading
from room to room is a wall of glass, and outside of that glass just off in the
distance is the Golden Gate Bridge and this view is breathtaking.

As you wrap up your tour the last room you’ll walk through,
on the wall, contains copies of the Western Union telegrams Lillian received
upon Walt’s untimely death. I was told specifically by my husband to pay
attention and read them if I had the chance, I did and it was moving. It was
moving to see people from all walks of life, from Hollywood big shots, to
Politician’s, and just regular everyday people just pouring out their sympathy
for a man who touched them in a significant and meaningful way.

The out pouring
of love and respect was evident when you read those telegrams, it really was moving.
People would think that well you’ve been there three times you’d never go back!
False! When we head back to San Francisco again, I know for a fact we will make
the time to visit this wonderful museum. I haven't even scratched the surface
of everything, you really do get a sense of and a glimpse into the life and
family of this man. If you have the chance to visit do it! You won’t be
disappointed.

ADDRESS:

The Walt Disney
Family Museum

104 Montgomery Street

The Presidio, San Francisco

San Francisco, CA 94129

MUSEUM HOURS:

Open daily 10am–6pm,
except every Tues, Jan 1, Thanksgiving & Dec 25

Last ticket sale and
entry is 4:45pm

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Disney Family Museum SiteLike the Walt
Disney Family Museum on Facebook

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Disney Family Museum on Twitter #Waltagram

Have you ever visited The Walt Disney Family Museum? Is this a place you would like to go to one day?****Disney provided me with an all-expense paid
trip for me to cover this great event ****

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I would have totally loved to have checked out that museum! I love the history of how and why certain people tick in certain ways. Maybe I will be able to check it out one day! This was a VERY interesting post about him! There are so many things I didn't know.

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Hello all, my name is Susan

I am a lifestyle blogger. My family and I love to travel and try new things. I am a working mom that tries to do it all! A Philadelphia native, who loves big city life. If you would like to contact me please email me at: susansdisneyfamily@gmail.com